Manageability.org

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Manageability - Because Every Complicated Technology Needs It

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In 2003, I began creating this blog. Like many, I had stumbled upon blogging by mere accident. I was intrigued by how much useful information was being exchanged by blogs devoted to the Java platform. So, when Anthony Eden ( freeroller ) volunteered a server to post for free, I got into the act myself.

Like many programmers, I really had a dislike for writing. In addition to that, I really truly felt that I was terrible at it. My one saving grace was that I had a real passion for the subject and had a lot of good ideas that were brewing. I really didn't believe that anyone would find what I wrote to be not only informative, but interesting and entertaining. I was proven wrong when Bill Venners invited me to blog at Artima (possibly the first blog network).

At that time, I was fascinated by the idea of Aspect Oriented Programming and was keenly interested in how it would reduce the complexities of developing software. I realized that a lot of the complexities had to do with the mingling of functionality and 'ilities' into many times an incomprehesible and inextricable mess. Manageability is one of those 'ilities', but it's one of the more intriguing ones. It was reasonably nebulous and at the same time alluded to the balance of chaos and order required for any complex technology. It in essence became the "global micro-brand" of this blog.

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